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Following the March 22 terror attack in London that left three dead and nearly 40 injured [1], a feeling of hope abounded throughout the nation's capital — but more specifically, underground. Many whiteboards throughout subway Tube stations were flooded with optimistic messages encouraging commuters to come together amid the tragedy. Users shared many of these inspiring sentiments on social media, rightfully garnering hundreds of retweets. Ahead, see a handful of these hopeful underground signs.
💔 Hard to write today. #Westminster [3] #RIP [4] #LondonIsOpen [5] #LAS [6] #LFB [7] #metpolice [8] #BTP [9] #StaySafe [10] pic.twitter.com/YVMiSwqXpu [11]
— Tower Hill Station (@towerhilltube) March 23, 2017 [12]
Empowering quote this morning at Richmond station after the events at Westminster yesterday. #WeStandTogether [13] #WeAreNotAfraid [14] @BBCNews [15] @ITV [16] pic.twitter.com/HZlJZzK64e [17]
— Sophie Yiannouris (@SophieYiannouri) March 23, 2017 [18]
Thursday 23rd March Thought Of The Day From Oval Station #IAmLondon [19] #wearenotafraid [20] #Ilovelondon [21] pic.twitter.com/Jouvwb6JvG [22]
— Oval Tube Station (@Oval_station) March 23, 2017 [23]
Love this sentiment at @Claphamnth [24] tube station this morning. pic.twitter.com/PaEU5MQHOM [25]
— Amit Bali (@amitkbali) March 23, 2017 [26]
Very poignant words at #Tooting [27] Bec tube today. #LoveLondon [28] ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6h65dx9ws4 [29]
— Tooting About (@TootingAbout) March 23, 2017 [30]